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Das ist kein Krieg. Das ist der Untergang.
Die Menschheit hat sich gerade von der großen Schlacht zwischen Autobots und Decepticons auf unserem Planeten erholt. Alle Transformers sind vom Antlitz der Erde verschwunden, doch geldgierige und mächtige Geschäftsmänner und Wissenschaftler hoffen von ihrer Hinterlassenschaft profitieren zu können. Sie experimentieren mit der Technologie der Transformers – weit über ein Maß hinaus, das sie kontrollieren können. Gleichzeitig hat ein alter und mächtiger Transformer von weit her, sein Augenmerk auf die Erde gerichtet, die er versklaven will. Ein neuer Kampf um die Freiheit der Menschen beginnt…
Avis de la communauté (11)
I just did NOT get this movie. Everything felt disjointed and kind of like I was watching at least two different movies at once. A lot of the time, I felt the music didn't connect with the action, and things didn't really come across at all. I have enjoyed the earlier Michael Bay Transformer movies, but this one just let me wondering what I just saw.
Yes, story is thin. Characters are weak - but, hey, it´s Transformers not Shakespeare. Liked it better than the last one. Could have been half an hour shorter, though.
In some ways, this is probably the best Transformers films yet and is certainly a step above the last two. Bay has managed to tone down the offensiveness to a degree and the human characters within the film are marginally less annoying than the previous ones. The plot still makes no sense and is just an excuse to string some action sequences together, but then that could be said about many summer blockbuster films. Bay certainly has visual flair, but his editing style remains confusing at best and here the visual spectacle of watching Transformers do their thing has become stale after three films. Even the complex shots of many of the robots mechanically transforming have been replaced with some far less visually interesting. But Bay's biggest problem is his consistent misunderstanding of what should be his target audience - young children who buy the toys, not the teenage boys who have long since moved on from playing with them. The overt leering shots at some of the women in the film have been toned down a little (though only Bay could have one of his characters tell his teenage daughter to put some clothes on whilst the camera focuses on her figure) but the film remains overly long and dull and for many young children far too intense and violent despite the survival of the majority of human characters amid the carnage. It also still astounds how many excuse these films as summer blockbusters that are intended to be bombastic and that audience members should leave their brains at the door and just enjoy it - yet fail to understand that films like this require a modicum of interest and emotional investment in the characters for them to entertain at this basic level.
Well, this isn't a good movie, but I managed to watch the whole thing. The only other time that's happened with a "Transformers" movie is the original. "Age of Extinction" is long and there's so much action that it saps all of the excitement out of it. I'm actually giving it a decent rating because Mark Wahlberg is a fun actor to watch. He seems like the kind of dude you want to have a beer with while watching a ball game. And the effects are really amazing. They've gotten to the point where the live action and effects are convincingly combined. Other than that, you know what you're going to get in a "Transformers" movie, people running away from explosions caused by brightly colored robots.
You either love it or you hate it. Goes with the series. I obviously love it! Hard to top the first as always. But another great cast. Job well done. Movie was over before I knew it. Wishing for the next two!